He probably kept mistresses, and probably was a terrible person, but the idea of him rolling die and invoking pagan gods seems so outrageous and silly that it's no doubt the work of an opponent building up a case. Kind of like the old myth that Catherine the Great had sex with horses.

Maybe, maybe not. It's hardly worth spending much time on, to be honest, but 600 years AFTER he cavorted and called to the pagan gods, people in Massachusetts were hanging people and crushing them due to witchcraft.

Could it just be the victor writing the history books? Sure. Could it be that a 20 year old kid, drunk with power and alcohol ran around screwing anything that moved and (in a joking, stupid-kind-of-way) calling out to some pagan god of lust or some damn thing? Who knows, and who really cares.

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